Photographs
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Found in 12844 Collections and/or Records:
Cancer Treatment at the AMC Cancer Research Center and Hospital, between 1950-1970
Cancer Treatment at the AMC Cancer Research Center and Hospital, between 1950-1970
Candid Portrait of Choreographer Mary Wigman, 1961
Candid photograph of choreographer Mary Wigman working on the choreography for the ballet ''Orpheo.''
Candy Canes
Dancer Luciano Gomez of the Tulsa Ballet performs in the dance ''Candy Canes,'' most likely from the ballet '' The Nutcracker.''
Canyon Concert Ballet, 2000
Photograph of guest dancers Tatiana Berenova and Pavel Homko performing in the Canyon Concert Ballet production of ''The Nutcracker.''
Capital Punishment Debate between Archbishop Hank Brown and Mike Rosen
Set of color negatives with contact sheet of images from the debate on capital punishment between Archbishop of Denver Hank Brown and Mike Rosen.
Capital Punishment Debate between Archbishop Hank Brown and Mike Rosen (Frame 3)
Color negative of image from the debate on capital punishment between Archbishop of Denver Hank Brown and Mike Rosen at the University of Denver (DU) in 1997. The two debaters are standing on wooden podiums, with a University of Denver banner in the background.
Capitol Wet Wash Laundry, circa 1915
Joseph Sosne, proprietor, stands at the right with two of his employees in front of the laundry located at 2700 West Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado. Buckets of laundry are located to the right and left of the men.
Captain John Finesilver, 1942
Formal military portrait of Captain John Finesilver wearing his dress uniform during World War II.
Captain John Finesilver Dog Tags, between 1939-1945
Dog tags belonging to Dr. John Finesilver who served as a captain in the United States Army during World War II. The picture is printed in reverse.